1. Dried fruits: walnuts, almonds, peanuts.
2. Pearls.
Bay of Bengal pearls are the most rare. Everyone knows that the most valuable pearls are Nanyang pearls with unparalleled color and particle volume. Due to the unique environmental advantages, Bengal pearls are produced in large quantities and full of particles. The pollution-free natural pearls bred are world-famous.
3. Jute and its products, black tea.
4. Ethnic jewelry made of turquoise, red coral, agate, Tibetan silver, sterling silver, beef bone, horn, cowhide, crystal, etc.
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What is enshrined in Guangji Temple in Beijing?
Guangji Temple is dedicated to many Buddha statues from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The temple also houses many precious Buddhist scriptures, inscriptions and other cultural relics.
There is a bronze treasure tripod cast in the fifty-eighth year of Qianlong (1793) in the Daxiong Temple Hall. It is more than 2 meters high and is placed on a carved stone seat. The tripod body is cast with Buddhist eight offerings (wheel, snail, umbrella, cover, flower, bottle, fish, knot) and other patterns. The shape is simple and generous, and the craftsmanship is exquisite. It is a precious art treasure.
On the back wall of the Daxiong Temple Hall hangs a “Wonderful Map of Victory and Fruit”. It was painted by the famous painter Wen in the ninth year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1744) with her fingers. It is 5 meters high and 10 meters wide. On the picture, Sakyamuni sat on a lotus seat, and he kindly lectured to the believers. More than 100 disciples around him listened attentively. Interestingly, among the audience were also Chinese historical figures such as Guan Yu, Guan Ping, Zhouquan and the cloth bag monk.
Bronze Buddha statues, with tall and bright glass cabinets on both sides displaying precious gifts from visitors from Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Japan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Vietnam, the United States, Singapore and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.
The collection of Buddhist classics in Guangji Temple is very extensive. There are 23 kinds of characters, more than 100,000 Buddhist classics and works in the library alone. There are 12 versions of the “Tripitaka” in the collection alone. It is an important historical material for studying the origin, development and evolution of Chinese Buddhism and an important part of Chinese traditional culture. In the temple, there is also a Tibetan “The Great Tibetan Sutra” printed by Zhuoni Temple in Lintan County, Gansu Province from 1721 to 1753, totaling 231 packs. It is a precious text in Buddhism.